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pro-British

adjective

  1. in favour of or supporting Britain, its people, culture, etc


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She was from a wealthy and socially prominent New York family who were pro-British.

It was like saying to a man who had enlisted in the Army: "You will probably become very pro-British."

It was quite unsentimental, being pro-Turkish or anti-Russian only as it became so in being pro-British.

With all of his anti-American and pro-British ideas he leaped upon it.

As for the Arab officers, they were whole-heartedly pro-British.

From the first the Indians of the Northwest were pro-British.

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